I'm all about sweets today! And of course, I had to find some candy buffet tables. It's actually not as hard to do. Simply pick 3-5 different kinds of candy. You can even base them on your theme, color palette, or even both. Then find simple containers to house them. You can use large apothecary jars, but you can also make use of fruit bowls. Cake pedestals fitted with pretty plates of candies also work great! Oversized glasses such as margarita and martini glasses are nice, too. Check out these lovely finds through Flickr.
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Other notable examples:
Candy is Dandy at a Candy Wedding BuffetIt’s a "Love is Sweet" Themed Bridal ShowerHow to Set up a Buffet Table for a Wedding
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